City of Santa Clarita Press Release

Skate Into the Holidays at The Cube’s 4th Annual Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony

Get a Sneak Peak of the Holiday Skate Show – Disney’s Frozen Ice Holiday!

Join the City of Santa Clarita for the 4th annual Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony at The Cube – Ice and Entertainment Center, powered by FivePoint | Valencia (27745 Smyth Drive) on Friday, December 6 at 7:00 p.m. The Santa Clarita City Council, alongside former Los Angeles Kings player and current broadcaster Daryl Evans, will lead the community in a countdown as they flip the switch, illuminating the stunning Christmas tree located directly on The Pond!

This year, the event will feature holiday performances by local ice skaters who will be showcased in the upcoming Holiday Skate Show titled, “Disney’s Frozen Ice Holiday.” After the ceremony, attendees can also join in for a public skate session where they will have the opportunity to take photos with the Kings Crew and LA Kings mascot Bailey, as well as Santa Clarita’s own beloved mascot, Sammy Clarita. Children can also embrace the holiday spirit by sledding down a real snow hill right next to the Christmas tree. Sleds will be provided.

Attendees can warm up with hot chocolate and snacks from The Grille or visit The Top Shelf for a variety of holiday drinks on the second floor. We also invite the community to join us as we cheer on the West Ranch High School Junior Varsity Hockey Team during their game at 8:15 p.m. on the NHL Rink. Attendees are encouraged to bring teddy bears or other stuffed toys for a teddy bear toss, which will take place after the first West Ranch goal. All teddy bears tossed onto the ice will be donated to a local nonprofit.

For any questions regarding the Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony at The Cube, please contact Matt Dugan at matt.dugan@thecubesantaclarita.com.  

Council and Daryl Evans at The Cube with mascots Bailey and Sammy Clarita

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